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FOODIE DESTINATIO­N Remarkable Places To Eat, 8pm, BBC2

IN THE company of the restaurate­ur Nisha Katona, Fred Sirieix (pictured) heads to San Sebastian for his final foodie adventure. This town in northern Spain’s Basque country is a culinary gem, with some of the best restaurant­s in the world, including Mugaritz, which is famed for its wild experiment­ation.

GROWING UP Animal Babies: First Year On Earth, 9pm, BBC2

WHETHER breaking ties or building bonds, all the babies must learn for themselves how to stay healthy and safe in the final episode of this lovely series. For an Arctic fox cub, who has been rejected by his mother, that means learning where to find food alone. In Kenya, meanwhile, spotted hyena twin sisters head out into the big bad world.

FAME GAME Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain, 9pm, Ch4

WITH shows such as Love Island now dominating our screens, this three-part series returns to where it all began. Through looking at the life of Big Brother star Jade Goody (pictured), who died ten years ago, this absorbing documentar­y explores how reality TV changed the social and cultural landscape of the country.

LONG ODDS Can You Beat The Bookies?, 10.35pm, BBC1

ARMED with several thousand pounds and very little knowledge, the comedian Lloyd Griffith embarks on an experiment to see if he can beat the bookies — while uncovering the truth about the gambling industry.

FILM CHOICES I Didn’t Kill My Sister, 2.15pm, Ch5

LIVING in the shadow of your more successful sister, who works as a local news anchor, is a motive for murder in this comforting­ly predictabl­e murder mystery. Luckily for accused sibling Heather (Nicholle Tom), other suspects line up as she fights to clear her name.

The League Of Gentlemen, 11pm, Talking Pictures TV

CLASSY British crime caper, with Bryan Forbes on both writing and acting duties. Jack Hawkins (pictured) tops a fine cast as the gentleman thief who sets out to commit the perfect crimeme — with a little help from a misfit band of ex-Army rogues, including Roger Livesey and Richard Attenborou­gh.

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